1. Varifocal Metalens Using Tunable and Ultralow‐loss Dielectrics
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Mengyun Wang, June Sang Lee, Samarth Aggarwal, Nikolaos Farmakidis, Yuhan He, Tangsheng Cheng, and Harish Bhaskaran
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near‐IR wavelengths ,Sb2Se3 ,tunable metalens ,ultralow‐loss phase‐change materials ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The field of flat optics that uses nanostructured, so‐called metasurfaces, has seen remarkable progress over the last decade. Chalcogenide phase‐change materials (PCMs) offer a promising platform for realizing reconfigurable metasurfaces, as their optical properties can be reversibly tuned. Yet, demonstrations of phase‐change metalenses to date have employed material compositions such as Ge2Sb2Te5, which show high absorption in the visible to near‐IR wavelengths particularly in their crystalline state, limiting the applicability. Here, by using a low‐loss PCM Sb2Se3, for the first time, active polarization‐insensitive phase‐change metalenses at near‐IR wavelengths with comparable efficiencies in both material states are shown. An active metalens with a tunable focusing intensity of 95% and a focusing efficiency of 23% is demonstrated. A varifocal metalens is then demonstrated with a tunable focal length from 41 to 123 µm with comparable focusing efficiency (5.7% and 3%). The ultralow‐loss nature of the material introduces exciting new possibilities for optical communications, multi‐depth imaging, beam steering, optical routing, and holography.
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- 2023
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